Iced Ginger Peach and Mint Tea

This refreshing iced tea packs a punch even though it’s caffeine-free. Add fresh ginger root for a hit of flavour.

Makes: 6 servings

Takes: 30 minutes

4 bags herbal tea - ginger peach

8 slices fresh ginger root (peel on)

1/2 cup (125 mL) loosely packed fresh thyme leaves

1/3 cup (75 mL) granulated sugar

6 cups (1.5 L) water

Place tea, peach, ginger, thyme, and sugar in heatproof container. Reduce the amount of sugar if you prefer a less sweet iced tea. Bring water to a boil; pour over tea mixture. Allow tea to steep for 10 minutes.

Strain into large serving pitcher. Chill for 3 hours or overnight. Serve in tall glasses over ice, garnished with additional mint if desired.

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Culinary Cravings

THE BEGINNING OF A CLEVER PLAN

The Kitchen Triangle: Two’s company but three’s a crowd if you don’t plan the sink, fridge and cooktop with less than six feet between them.

Romance and Renos

Our stylish couple is diving, head first, into a potential relationship-killer… a kitchen reno, at her house no less. With a little luck she’ll dance around the stress and be back cooking up a storm on the double with some good advice and Mr. Porter’s saucy new line of stainless appliances. The Porter & Charles collection of European appliances, sleek, sexy and ever so affordable.

The Ingredients

A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS

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Sleek and saucy

Not wanting to be dependent on Mr. Porter’s design largess, our femme fatale has engaged kitchen designer to the stars, Madison Ashley. After all, who doesn’t want good guidance and a fresh start.

Her golden rules for a kitchen that works: Put function first. A girl can never have too much counter space . uncluttered islands are a man’s best friend for prep (and eating) . And, its all about the storage… for wine that is!

Baby, It's Cool Inside

He enjoyed long, romantic walks to the fridge so it was no surprise when he asked her to join him for a late night sojourn. After all, if we weren’t meant to have a glass of wine and a midnight snack, why would there be a light in the refrigerator?

Our Story

When we met, the heat was rising over a stock pot of bouillabaisse at the Epicurious Culinary School. An aspiring weekend chef, the handsome Mr Porter had titillated me in more ways than one, so it was no surprise that sparks flew. And, apparently, they weren’t coming from his namesake gas cooktop.

During class he’d taken off his jacket, rolled up the sleeves of this cuff-linked shirt and sauntered over as I opened the steam oven door. In a husky voice, he whispered, forget the menu, “I’ll have what she is having”. Soufflé Chocolat for two!

How could I resist his gourmet charm? Later, he’d describe me as the kind of woman who looks good in a high-end kitchen caressing a chilled glass of Veuve and wearing nothing but a pearl necklace.

Wonder how Mr. Porter likes his eggs? Over Easy?!

It was the start of a perfect private label pairing. My cool Liebherr fridge met his sleek Porter and Charles kitchen and laundry appliances and it was an energy efficient match made in heaven. Stainless. European. Compact. Efficient. Affordable and Gorgeous… just like the two of us.

Learning to cook with our Porter and Charles appliances was the beginning of a great culinary adventure.

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Kitchen capers

They’ve got that loving feeling when it comes to dinner for two. After all, the couple that cooks and does the dished together, stays together… there may not be fridge or an induction cooktop involved.

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Happy Endings

ALL’S WELL THAT ENDS WELL

Hot and steamy

Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all. But, it takes two to tango so stay tuned to see who will master the steam oven first, or whether Mr. Porter or Ms. Charles comes up with the best new recipes.